To link to the entire object, paste this link in email, IM or documentTo embed the entire object, paste this HTML in websiteTo link to this page, paste this link in email, IM or documentTo embed this page, paste this HTML in website

12 PAGES
The Flora Journal-Record
PARTdNE
YQU JHOULD READ THE JOURNAMUECORD ^THE NEWSjffiST NEWSPAPER IN CLAY COUNTY
lajB
VOLUME X
MMHIIMI^ •!. St. No. 48
FLORA. ILUNOIS. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 8. 1921
CONNERCIAL CLUB
BOOSTER NEETING
Tuesday Night's Session Lai^ely Attended and
Several Important Natters Were
Acted Upon
TELEPHONE RATE RAISE HGHT PLANS LAID
¦ One of the most largely attended and most enthusiastic meetings of the Flora Commercial Club held, this year was the one Tuesday night at the city hall.
The report of the special hard load committee concerning their Ef- ' tingham trip, was made by Messrs, T. H. Simpson and R. H. Grant. The only cloud In the Clay county sky seemed to be the. misunderstanding between Clay City people and the state highway authorities. The com- Bilttoe was continued and authorized 'fo use t^elr best efforts to Assist the parties to get together on a plan.
The phone rate raise question was t^scitssed and a committee of R. H. Grant M. L. Oahan and K R. Salley »ppolnted to ascertain fee and em¬
ploy an attorney to fight the proiios- ed raise.
Talks were made regarding the proposed butter factory and the me¬ morial to the World War boys. Also tbe high school conditions.
After business had been disposed of, all were called on and responded with booster talks for Flora, B|id the spirit manifested .showed thuy were on their toes in .determination to fight for Flora's progress—tbere be¬ ing not one discordant note. Reali¬ zing that the removal of the B. & O. division offices meant a temporary set-back, the booster spirit overcame any feeling of discouragement and showed the truR metal of Flora's crowd of boosters. The old town will go ahead.
JOrRNAIj-R«XX>IUJ PBOPIjB
HAVB BIG FEAST
PROMINENT FAIRFIELD MAN n
COMMENDS FLORA PKP
^. E. Allen, manager of the Flora Lumber Co., received a letter sereral days ago from F. M. Brock, proml- -aent bnslness man of Fairfield, well- Itnown to many Flora people In 'Which he says:
"Say, that is some letter head that your Commercial Club has gotten ttp. K looks tine, but I did not know be¬ fore that Flora was the gateway to 6onthern Illinois. It may be that you people are right about It so long as I'iklrfleld Is the hub of southern III- ttbis.. I am glad that you people of mora are getting some "pep" and I ivant to congratulate you people tor the move In the right tlirectlon. Let the good work go on."
PAST WORK ON
CHVRCH Bi;iIJ>ING
Baird & Vail of Sumtier, contract¬ ors on the new Flora Christian Church building, began tearing down the old building Sept. l^t, uyd.Jt, consumed two weeks' time;"
The middle of September tbey be¬ gan excavating for the basement. They now have the walls finished. the roof on and are ptitting in old window sash and glass to enclose, eo they can work Inside (his winter.
To erect a building of this size within two and' a half months is sure quick time—and they are putting the structiire up in a first class man¬ ner.
K. OF P'S ELECT OPI-'ICKR.S
Tuesday night Orchard Lodge Knights of Pythias elected officei-s as follows:
Chaa. Ricketts, C. C. '
E. H. Robinson, V. C.
Fred Chaney. Prelate
R. A. Ewen, K. of R. & S.
Fred E. Mack, M. of F.
C. E. Gibson, .M. of E.
Thomas Winn, M. at A.
R. J. Delaney, I, 6.
Ellis Montgomery, O. O.
W. E. Harris, M. of W.
8. W. Hall, Trustee.
This lodge is in a highly prosper¬ ous condition and has a finely fitted up new lodge room over the Flora National Bank.
MR. AND MRS L, R.KEITH ENTER. TAIN FOR NEWLYWEDS
In honor of.their son and wife. Mr and Mrs. Harry Keith, of Cald¬ well, Ohio, who are spending their honeymoon in Flora L. B. Keith ttlrrti wife entertained at twelve o'clock dinner Sunday. The guests were all intimate friends of ^he bride-groom and the reunion was a happy one. Mrs. Keith, assisted by her daughter. Miss Marie, served one of hor famous dinners, which was greatly appreciat¬ ed by the guests. Those present were Harry Keith and wife, J. H, Throgmorton. Loren Shepard, Toni .McCarthy, Glen Hancock. Frank Chaney.
AT THE M. E. CHCIU^H
The evening's services ut tho First M. E. church last Sunday wag one of pleasure. Rev. W. I. Terhune's address "Rock of Ages" was very beautifully portrayed. Mrs. Ter¬ hune's musical utterances were in- Tarlably featured with the highest order. The church congregation is tortunate in having an organist with such musical ability to play for them on their new pipe organ.
OtD-FASHIONED QCIIi-nNG AN
BNJOVABI.E AFFAIR
An old-fashioned quilting was en¬ joyed at the home of Mrs. E. E. Mar¬ shall In West Flora last Friday. A bountitol dinner was spread at tbe noon hour to whicb all did ample jastice. Those present were Mrs. Robt. Ward, Mrs Chas. FIckes, Mrs. h. W. Hall, Mrs. B. M. Salyards, Mrs. E. F. Mallnsky, Mrs. E. E. Marshall Mlss Edna Marshall .
MEYER'S SPECIAL SALE
P. A. Meyer uses a page ad on page four of Section two of this Is- ea« of the Journal-Record, ealUtiK attention to his special sale, bestn- ing Saturday, Dec. 10th, and con¬ tinuing two weeks until Saturday, Dec. 24th. Read the ad for goods and prices,
GEN. DIAZ OP ITAIiY
PASSES THROUGH FIX)R.l
Sunday night the east bound train carried the special car of Oen. Diaz, ot Italy, enroute to Washington, D. C, Peace Conference. Capt Waln¬ man and Lieut. Kitley. of the B, & O. Detective Service, were on tbe train In their official capacity.
VISIT SON IN ST. LOUIS 8UHURB
Mr. and Mrs. John Cassldy spent the week-end in St. Louis with their son, Harold, and wife, who bave juat moved Into their new bttnaglow in Webster Gloves.
GIRLS WANTED
Profitable employment for girls and women at the Sexton Factory, Vlora, III. Apply or write to Manager.
PASSES EXAM
Robert Lovetand has received notice that he has successfully passed the mall service examlnatloil.
MERKIE .MATRONS
Mrs. Ed Mann^as hostess to tho Merrie Matrons Dec. 6, 1921. Those enjoying Mrs. Mann's hospitality were Mesdames A. L. Carney, J. Bowman, E. R. Bailey, Ferdinand Tonney, Earl Taylor, E. H. Arbuthnot R. J. Cunningham, N. W. Bowman, B.
B. Pritchett and H. C. Michels. Mrs.
C. O. Stevens and Mr

12 PAGES
The Flora Journal-Record
PARTdNE
YQU JHOULD READ THE JOURNAMUECORD ^THE NEWSjffiST NEWSPAPER IN CLAY COUNTY
lajB
VOLUME X
MMHIIMI^ •!. St. No. 48
FLORA. ILUNOIS. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 8. 1921
CONNERCIAL CLUB
BOOSTER NEETING
Tuesday Night's Session Lai^ely Attended and
Several Important Natters Were
Acted Upon
TELEPHONE RATE RAISE HGHT PLANS LAID
¦ One of the most largely attended and most enthusiastic meetings of the Flora Commercial Club held, this year was the one Tuesday night at the city hall.
The report of the special hard load committee concerning their Ef- ' tingham trip, was made by Messrs, T. H. Simpson and R. H. Grant. The only cloud In the Clay county sky seemed to be the. misunderstanding between Clay City people and the state highway authorities. The com- Bilttoe was continued and authorized 'fo use t^elr best efforts to Assist the parties to get together on a plan.
The phone rate raise question was t^scitssed and a committee of R. H. Grant M. L. Oahan and K R. Salley »ppolnted to ascertain fee and em¬
ploy an attorney to fight the proiios- ed raise.
Talks were made regarding the proposed butter factory and the me¬ morial to the World War boys. Also tbe high school conditions.
After business had been disposed of, all were called on and responded with booster talks for Flora, B|id the spirit manifested .showed thuy were on their toes in .determination to fight for Flora's progress—tbere be¬ ing not one discordant note. Reali¬ zing that the removal of the B. & O. division offices meant a temporary set-back, the booster spirit overcame any feeling of discouragement and showed the truR metal of Flora's crowd of boosters. The old town will go ahead.
JOrRNAIj-R«XX>IUJ PBOPIjB
HAVB BIG FEAST
PROMINENT FAIRFIELD MAN n
COMMENDS FLORA PKP
^. E. Allen, manager of the Flora Lumber Co., received a letter sereral days ago from F. M. Brock, proml- -aent bnslness man of Fairfield, well- Itnown to many Flora people In 'Which he says:
"Say, that is some letter head that your Commercial Club has gotten ttp. K looks tine, but I did not know be¬ fore that Flora was the gateway to 6onthern Illinois. It may be that you people are right about It so long as I'iklrfleld Is the hub of southern III- ttbis.. I am glad that you people of mora are getting some "pep" and I ivant to congratulate you people tor the move In the right tlirectlon. Let the good work go on."
PAST WORK ON
CHVRCH Bi;iIJ>ING
Baird & Vail of Sumtier, contract¬ ors on the new Flora Christian Church building, began tearing down the old building Sept. l^t, uyd.Jt, consumed two weeks' time;"
The middle of September tbey be¬ gan excavating for the basement. They now have the walls finished. the roof on and are ptitting in old window sash and glass to enclose, eo they can work Inside (his winter.
To erect a building of this size within two and' a half months is sure quick time—and they are putting the structiire up in a first class man¬ ner.
K. OF P'S ELECT OPI-'ICKR.S
Tuesday night Orchard Lodge Knights of Pythias elected officei-s as follows:
Chaa. Ricketts, C. C. '
E. H. Robinson, V. C.
Fred Chaney. Prelate
R. A. Ewen, K. of R. & S.
Fred E. Mack, M. of F.
C. E. Gibson, .M. of E.
Thomas Winn, M. at A.
R. J. Delaney, I, 6.
Ellis Montgomery, O. O.
W. E. Harris, M. of W.
8. W. Hall, Trustee.
This lodge is in a highly prosper¬ ous condition and has a finely fitted up new lodge room over the Flora National Bank.
MR. AND MRS L, R.KEITH ENTER. TAIN FOR NEWLYWEDS
In honor of.their son and wife. Mr and Mrs. Harry Keith, of Cald¬ well, Ohio, who are spending their honeymoon in Flora L. B. Keith ttlrrti wife entertained at twelve o'clock dinner Sunday. The guests were all intimate friends of ^he bride-groom and the reunion was a happy one. Mrs. Keith, assisted by her daughter. Miss Marie, served one of hor famous dinners, which was greatly appreciat¬ ed by the guests. Those present were Harry Keith and wife, J. H, Throgmorton. Loren Shepard, Toni .McCarthy, Glen Hancock. Frank Chaney.
AT THE M. E. CHCIU^H
The evening's services ut tho First M. E. church last Sunday wag one of pleasure. Rev. W. I. Terhune's address "Rock of Ages" was very beautifully portrayed. Mrs. Ter¬ hune's musical utterances were in- Tarlably featured with the highest order. The church congregation is tortunate in having an organist with such musical ability to play for them on their new pipe organ.
OtD-FASHIONED QCIIi-nNG AN
BNJOVABI.E AFFAIR
An old-fashioned quilting was en¬ joyed at the home of Mrs. E. E. Mar¬ shall In West Flora last Friday. A bountitol dinner was spread at tbe noon hour to whicb all did ample jastice. Those present were Mrs. Robt. Ward, Mrs Chas. FIckes, Mrs. h. W. Hall, Mrs. B. M. Salyards, Mrs. E. F. Mallnsky, Mrs. E. E. Marshall Mlss Edna Marshall .
MEYER'S SPECIAL SALE
P. A. Meyer uses a page ad on page four of Section two of this Is- ea« of the Journal-Record, ealUtiK attention to his special sale, bestn- ing Saturday, Dec. 10th, and con¬ tinuing two weeks until Saturday, Dec. 24th. Read the ad for goods and prices,
GEN. DIAZ OP ITAIiY
PASSES THROUGH FIX)R.l
Sunday night the east bound train carried the special car of Oen. Diaz, ot Italy, enroute to Washington, D. C, Peace Conference. Capt Waln¬ man and Lieut. Kitley. of the B, & O. Detective Service, were on tbe train In their official capacity.
VISIT SON IN ST. LOUIS 8UHURB
Mr. and Mrs. John Cassldy spent the week-end in St. Louis with their son, Harold, and wife, who bave juat moved Into their new bttnaglow in Webster Gloves.
GIRLS WANTED
Profitable employment for girls and women at the Sexton Factory, Vlora, III. Apply or write to Manager.
PASSES EXAM
Robert Lovetand has received notice that he has successfully passed the mall service examlnatloil.
MERKIE .MATRONS
Mrs. Ed Mann^as hostess to tho Merrie Matrons Dec. 6, 1921. Those enjoying Mrs. Mann's hospitality were Mesdames A. L. Carney, J. Bowman, E. R. Bailey, Ferdinand Tonney, Earl Taylor, E. H. Arbuthnot R. J. Cunningham, N. W. Bowman, B.
B. Pritchett and H. C. Michels. Mrs.
C. O. Stevens and Mr